Gratitude

As I look back on the year gone by, I can’t be thankful enough for 2018. Professionally and personally, it’s the best year I’ve had. In Dec 2017, if I were given a chance to script my 2018, I don’t think I’d have had it any better.

What did you learn in 2018? Can you describe it in one word? For me it’s ‘gratitude’.

I discovered that having a deep sense of gratitude for all that you have in life is a source of profound happiness.

In 2018, I had a serious knee injury: An MRI scan showed that I tore my anterior cruciate ligament in the right knee, to the extent that it might have needed a surgery.

But the doctor advised me a non-surgical treatment to see if it works. I had to wear knee braces for a month, doing physiotherapy as my daily routine to gain strength and stability in the knee joint.

The recovery has been gradual but unbearably  frustrating at times. Everyday to walk uphill in LBSNAA was a challenge and to navigate the Himalayan Trek was especially difficult, as I had to take each step with care and precision, lest I worsen the injury. During this period, I couldn’t help but think of the time I was healthy enough to run and play football.

I’ve had a re-scan of my knee joint recently, and the MRI showed near complete recovery of the ligament. Now I’m back running after six months.

Celebrated the new year in this beautiful island of Swaraj Dweep (previously called Havelock) in South Andaman.

If the injury had happened a couple of years ago, I’d have been a bitter person, cursing my luck that, of all people, it had to happen to me. But now I realize that shit happens. One fine day you just wake up to the fact that you have a terrible injury and you simply have to deal with it.

What really helped me cope up with the injury was the realization that it could have been far worse.

Imagine being afflicted with a terminal disease tomorrow. What would you not give to get to where you are now? Or say you lose your loved one in an accident. Many of us cannot even bear the pain of imagining it. Doesn’t life feel precious, just the way it is?

I’m not saying we must be merely complacent or simply resign to our fate. We must certainly be ambitious, always striving to do better. But my point is: while we are working toward our goals, we need not be miserable.

Most of our unhappiness is self-inflicted and needless, as we lose our minds over petty things. It helps to take a moment to pause and be thankful for your health, your relationships and all the people in your lives who make your existence meaningful.

Remember that before we came into being, there were revolutions, world wars, the rise and fall of mighty civilisations, and the birth and death of millions like us. The world went on as if we didn’t matter. In the future too, the world will go on as if we never existed. We are merely transient, our self-imposed importance ephemeral.

All we have is this one life, and it’s ending one year at a time. No matter the uncertainty or adversity, once we realise the fragility and preciousness of our lives, we don’t worry over stupid things.

Life is too fleeting to stay miserable. It taught me to take each moment as it comes, count my blessings and be grateful for it.

On that note, I wish you a happy new year. May you find joy in everything that you do.

84 thoughts on “Gratitude

  1. Anonymous

    Happy New year respected big bro..love you always

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  2. Harika reddy

    Haaappy new year sir… .Have a speed recovery… Get well soon….

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  3. Mahith Bhima

    Hi sir,When did you have that injury? Is it in between FEB 22nd(interview) and APRIL 28th(result) ?

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  4. M

    Hello Anudeep
    Always look forward to read words penned down by you. You writing is not magical alone but it has a healing power too. But you don’t write much. Maybe because of your hectic schedule. But would always love to read more. Wishing you a happy and healthy new year.
    Regards
    M

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      My current travelling schedule doesn’t allow much of writing. But I am trying to get done whatever I can in the limited time.

      Thank you for reading and the appreciation. Happy new year to you.

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  5. Anonymous

    HAPPY NEW YEAR..to all whoever reading dis comment…Waheguru❤ sabko khush rakhe..n apko b Sir.WONDERFUL LINES wrote by uh..

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  6. Anonymous

    Happy new year

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  7. Anonymous

    Happy new year Sir and Thanks for such wonderful and inspirational thought at the start of the year.

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  8. Anonymous

    Anna Ela undali life lo chupincharu ?

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  9. sky p

    Your speechs and writings shows how dpwn to earth you are sir. Wish you happy new Yr

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  10. Pooja

    You think a lot!! To think clearly is a way to happiness, you think clearly and so you will have happiness. I don’t know if you know, but Osho once said that gratitude is the real prayer, to live with a sense of gratitude is real godliness or religiousness. Happy New year. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      Thank you for the quote and wish you a happy new year.

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  11. Ayushi

    I am a big fan of your articles…so heart touching and meaningful they all are….eagerly waiting for more to come…???

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      I’m glad you like them, Ayushi. Thanks for the appreciation.

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      1. Ayushi

        Hope to meet u soon sir!!! As your junior ??

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  12. Sonam

    Happy new year sir..such a grt personality u r ?

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  13. Anonymous

    DEAR SIR,
    what i learned is one dealing with problems and one is inspiration from you,unknowingly you changed me a lot.After many years i come to see a great person ANUDEEP. IAS..
    A-ADMIRABLE
    N-NOBLE PERSON
    U-ULTIMATE
    D-DESIRE
    E-ENERGY
    E-EFFORT
    P-PASSION
    ADMIRABLE NOBLE PERSON ULTIMATELY KEPT EFFORT AND ENERGY TOWARDS HIS DESIRE AND PASSION
    REGARDS,
    VAISHNAVI

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    1. Anonymous

      this is my first framed acronym for a person
      vaishnavi

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    2. Anonymous

      Absolutely correct

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      1. Anonymous

        dear sir,
        sometimes we feel happy when we get reply from our role models.so you are making many inspirers happy by giving positive thoughts.may god bless you with whatever makes you happy.
        Regards,
        vaishnavi.

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  14. Anonymous

    Why do you reply only on your blog and not on any social media?

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      The comment traffic on social media is too high to handle for me. Blog is where I’m at ease.

      Less number of comments, more quality.

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  15. Neha gupta

    Thank you sir!! Again your post inspired me and taught something.From today, I will stop cursing my destiny.

    Wish you a happy new year, quick recovery and have a smiling year ahead.

    And yes, how was my city??

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  16. subashini

    happy new year anudeep sir…u r such an inspiration to millions of people…..whenever i feel demotivated i started reading your post…keep on writing more stuffs sir….all d best for ur future endeavours….

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  17. Hrishikesh Haragapure

    Your every article is like a sort of enlightenment…keep ‘enlightening’ us. Thank you.

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      Thank you, Hrishikesh.

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  18. Anonymous

    This is one of the most beautiful new year message I have come across. You write amazing stuff. Warm regards and best wishes.

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  19. RAVITEJA CHALLA

    IAM VERY MUCH ENTHRALLED THE WAY YOU NARRATE AN ARTICLE

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  20. Neha Sharma

    Happy new year

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  21. Soumya

    Hope is the one word that can describe everything that I learnt in 2018 sir.

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      As Andy says in Shawshank Redemption, hope is indeed the best of things.

      Wish you an even better 2019.

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  22. Asha Deepthi

    Two things attracted my attention to a great deal….! One is, feeling miserable while working towards our goals…yes., we do feel so..like being trapped in an impasse while all others r busy finding their temporary destinations of happiness. That despondency flows perennially at the back of our mind as long as v r working for a specific target. N now.., i feel happy to discover that this feeling is not unique to me..!
    And…,the second thing is, the philosophy of existence in the line..”the world will go on as v never existed” How different our world would be if everyone recognises this bare truth?! May b not the happiest place but would surely have been a safe place to live in…devoid of avarism, greed, materialism n deception.
    And…finally thank you for writing not just like an ias officer but also as a common man who faced all kinds of odds n struggles ;understood each n every critical situation in its whole length n breadth and experienced enough to extract inspiring lessons that guide the generation.

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      Thank you, Asha. Much appreciated.

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  23. Anonymous

    Thnx for your article sir… eagerly waiting for the next….

    Wishing you a very happy new year…

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  24. Nandani

    I have read your blog today, who made me full of positivity.

    It is true many people in the world are frustrated with small things and forget their goals. Instead of being disappointed in life, we should learn and move on.

    Your post is the source of inspiration for many people. You keep writing like this, my good wishes will always be with you.

    #gratitude

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  25. Utkarsh's Blog

    Good lord!
    I tore my left knee ACL 2 weeks ago and am in the exact same situation as you described. Thanks a lot for the write-up, I needed this! 🙂

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  26. Ankur Jha

    This article was truly worth the wait. Your writings reflect a sense of acceptance and gratitude towards life.
    Wish you a very Happy New Year 2019, Sir !

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  27. Anonymous

    Happy New year sir!!
    Get well soon ..
    U r such a great inspiration for all UPSC aspirants n for others also..
    N I really like your positive approach towards life.
    I think this is the reason for Ur success n good health!! TC n all d best for near future☺️

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  28. aishwarya palagummi

    “Imagine being afflicted with a terminal disease tomorrow. What would you not give to get to where you are now” – Beautifully written words!

    Hi Anudeep sir, Thanks for giving us such a positive article. Most of us spend so much time in counting others fortunes that we forget to understand how much blessed we are. Everyday, I see people complaining about lot of things, corruption, crime, poverty, failure of governance, capitalism etc. Yes, we do have lot of issues pertaining and we all have to contribute in solving but in spite of those problems, we are able to sleep peacefully. Isn’t this enough to prove that we are lucky? There are parts of world people are struggling for basic human rights. We are lucky to be not a part of them. Sir, your article reach maximum number of people. This is really motivating. Once again, Thanks for writing this.

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  29. Lakshmi Priya

    Amazing read. Always looking forward to your posts sir. 🙂

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  30. Divya

    Although I’m quite late here, “Learning” described 2018 for me. It was a tough year being in my final year of M.Tech. and self-prep for Civils. I have taken a gap year this year and can define 10/12th of 2019 as “Hopeful” as of today. Thank you for sharing your wonderful thoughts, Sir.

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